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The Washington Huskies will play the Stanford Cardinals in Week 11 of the college football schedule on Friday, start time at 10:30 PM ET, at Stanford Stadium, Stanford CA

The Washington Huskies (8-1) are coming from a 38-3 win over the Oregon Ducks. Jake Browning completed 11 of 19 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns against an interception.

In rushing, Myles Gaskin ran for 123 yards and a touchdown in 17 carries while Salvon Ahmed added 84 yards and a touchdown in six attempts. In receiving, Dante Pettis accumulated 87 yards and a touchdown in four catches while Aaron Fuller added 76 yards in four receptions. Lavon Coleman had a 31-yard touchdown reception.

Offensively, Washington football averages 38.6 points and 413 total yards (225.0 in passing and 188.0 in rushing) per game. Defensively, Washington football yields 11.1 points and 240.9 total yards (149.8 in passing and 91.1 in rushing) per game.

The Stanford Cardinal (6-3) are coming from a 24-21 loss to the Washington State Cougars. K.J. Costelo completed 9 of 20 passes for 105 yards and one interception.

In rushing, Bryce Love ran for 69 yards and a touchdown in 16 carries while Ryan Burns added 12 yards in two attempts. In receiving, JJ Arceg-Whiteside accumulated 52 yards in three receptions while Daniel Marx had 24 yards in a catch.

Offensively, Stanford football averages 33.7 points and 401.9 total yards (181.3 in passing and 220.6 in rushing) per game. Defensively, Stanford football yields 21.3 points and 400.7 total yards (223.0 in passing and 177.7 in rushing) per game.

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The Nittany Lions (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) saw their national title hopes take a serious hit last Saturday, as the Buckeyes rallied behind J.T. Barrett for a 39-38 victory. At the same time, the Spartans (6-2, 4-2) dropped their second game of the season in triple-overtime to Northwestern on the road.

Both teams are ranked in the initial College Football Playoff poll, with Penn State coming in at No. 7 and Michigan State at No. 24. The Nittany Lions remain a contender to reach both the Big Ten title game and CFP semifinals, but they will need to be perfect the rest of the way and get some help from the rest of the conference as they are behind Ohio State.

James Franklin and PSU will need to avoid any lingering hangover from the loss to the Buckeyes. They jumped out quickly, as Heisman candidate Saquon Barkley returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. Barkley, though, was held to a season-low 44 yards, averaging just 2.1 yards per carry – also a low mark for the year.

Trace McSorley threw for just 192 yards, as Penn State ran for only 91 in the defeat.

Michigan State was unable to ride the arm of Brian Lewerke, as Northwestern scored a 39-31 victory. Lewerke was 39 of 57 passing for 445 yards and four touchdowns, but threw an ill-advised pass in the third extra session that was intercepted by the Wildcat defense in the end zone, ending the contest.